Is there a way to reset the computer to try different disks? Core Reset on the MiST does not work.On my actual 6128 I have fitted a push button for reset. I hate turning the power on/off on old computers. Least the Spectrum+ added a reset button.

I confirm. The screen is well centered on my pvm and the osd is working. The osd still need some work to appear correctly in 15khz mode but it's ok, you can mount a *.dsk and run programs. However sometimes the keyboard doesn't respond and after a while it does.

In 15khz mode , CPC is working on 50hz ? In VGA I think it is more faster, but in 15khz is more real the timming, anyone know this ?

And another question is: I know it is reimplementation, so no emulation (some people doesn't understand this and say that this core is an emulator xD), but which are the limitations of doing a core based on an emulator ?It's only curiosity ! Thanks.

It's good to see a 15KHz signal for this core, though I still can't get a stable picture on my LG LCD TV. The picture jumps around quite a lot, and occasionally "spikes" mid frame, with a few lines being pulled to the left. I also get something similar on the updated PC Engine core.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to get a stable picture?

I run several other cores with no problem (Atari ST, Amiga, Spectrum, C64, Atari XL)

The Amstrad core works on an old CRT television and the scrolling is perfect.Test on the SORCERY + generic and the Golden AXE KOR launcher (f1-t1).This is a feat, to my knowledge only a true AMSTRAD can offer such a perfect scrolling. "See the countless site that deals with the subject"

I think that your TV it not too compatible to direct SCART connections... just because three patched TV mode cores don't work to you. Same happens with my new TV if I put my LaserDisc player or some consoles. That's why I bought an SCART-HDMI converter.

Have you also changed the mist.ini options?

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The picture using the latest Core does not work on my 1990's PAL RGB CRT 14" TV. I get a display, it is shifted to the left and I cannot read the text (also on OSD), - Only the previous Core worked fine.

Does the Core developer see the results from us?

Hopefully it will be developed to work on LCD and original consumer CRT hardware. SONY PVM's are commercial professional displays, so you would expect that they can accept more types of signal.